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Evergreen Hits In New Avatar | VIDEO JUKEBOX | New Hindi Songs 2020
Presenting Video Jukebox "Evergreen Hits In New Avatar" specially curated for you, that will make you dance on its beats. Track List: Dilbar (Satyameva Jayate) ► 00:00 Aankh Marey (Simmba) ► 02:56 Muqabla (Street Dancer 3) ► 06:10 O Saki Saki (Batla House) ► 09:12 Sheher Ki Ladki (Khandani Shafakhana) ► 12:22 Dus Bahane 2.0 (Baaghi 3) ►15:29 Ankhiyon Se Goli Mare (Pati Patni Aur Woh) ► 18:47 Chalti Hai Kya 9 se 12 (Judwa 2) ► 21:58 Tum Par Hum Hai Atke (Pagalpanti) ► 26:16 Ek Do Teen (Baaghi 2) ► 29:14 Song: Dilbar Singers: Neha Kakkar, Dhvani Bhanushali, Ikka Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed, Ikka Music: Tanishk Bagchi Song: Aankh Marey Singers: Neha Kakkar, Mika Singh And Kumar Sanu. Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed Music: Tanishk Bagchi Song: Muqabla Singers: Yash Narvekar, Parampara Thakur Music: Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed, Tanishk Bagchi Song: O Saki Saki Singer: Neha Kakkar, Tulsi Kumar & B Praak Music Recreated : Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Tanishk Bagchi Song: Sheher Ki Ladki Singers: Badshah, Tulsi Kumar, Abhijeet Music: Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Tanishk Bagchi Song: Dus Bahane 2.0 Singers: Vishal & Shekhar Feat. KK, Shaan & Tulsi Kumar Music: Vishal & Shekhar Lyrics: Panchhi Jalonvi Song: Ankhiyon Se Goli Mare Singers: Mika Singh, Tulsi Kumar Music: Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed Song: Chalti Hai Kya 9 Se 12 Singer: Dev Negi & Neha Kakkar Music: Sandeep shirodkar (feat: Anu Malik) Lyrics: Dev Kohli Song: Tum Par Hum Hai Atke Singer: Neha Kakkar & Mika Singh Music: Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Sabbir Ahmed Song: Ek Do Teen Singer: Palak Muchhal Music Recreated By Sandeep Shirodkar Rap: Parry G ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/2csI2TM 👉Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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